Bachelor of Environmental Management

University of the Sunshine Coast - Sunshine Coast

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Overview

Learn to minimise human impacts on the environment, manage resources sustainably, and conserve and restore habitats, biodiversity and ecosystem services. Choose a minor to specialise in such as coastal and marine environments, urban design and town planning, global environmental security and policy, geospatial analysis, and sustainability.In this program you will learn the skills and strategies to manage environment issues at local, regional and global scales and develop the ability to communicate complex information to inform and engage stakeholders. You'll obtain specialist knowledge aligned to your interests in environmental management and complete a work placement or advanced research project to jump start your career. For more information, visit Bachelor of Environmental Management at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.
Combined degrees: Refer to entry for: B Laws/B Environmental Management.

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Potential Career Outcomes

Environmental management and protection, ecosystem conservation and restoration, environmental education, communication, research, policy and legislation development.

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Admission Criteria

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